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1992

Officers/Board:

  • President: Earle Hancock
  • Vice President: Jane Manzelli
  • Treasurer: Pauline Lamarche
  • Secretary: Algot Runeman
  • At-Large: Chuck Drayton (SIG Coordinator), Joan Hamilton, Ron Koehler
  • Appointed:
  • Martin Huntley, Past President
  • Wayne G. Rego, School Committee Liaison
  • Bill Johnson, Outreach Coordinator
  • Jim Modena, Liaison to MAEM (librarians organization - recently MSLMA)
  • Rolf Erickson, Liaison from MAEM
  • Ginny Warn, Special Events Coordinator
  • Laurene Belisle, Conference Coordinator
  • John LeBaron, Higher Ed. Liaison
  • Other:
  • Gerri Abrams, Boston Computer Society Liaison
  • Linda Colvin, Vendor Coordinator
  • Laura Nash Peterson, Publicity Director
  • John Marsula, Publications Direcor and onCUE editor "It has been a battle to get enough advertising to support the newsletter. The dollars come in on an issue-by-issue basis" (John Marsula, at the 7/29/92 board meeting)
  • Nancy Vose, Advertising Coordinator
  • Tony D'Acchioli, Liaison with Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents

Conference:
Fall - Worcester Holiday Inn - "Changing Tools for Changing Schools" - Keynotes: David Thornburg, Eric Jensen - attendance 609
vendors expected

Special Events:
Statehouse Day - Coordinator: Jane Manzelli - 60 school teams
AppleFest East - Coordinator: Linda Colvin - October 2-4 - Cosponsored by Boston Computer Society - MassCUE has a table at the event
Summer Leadership - "Educational Renaissance '92" - Facilitator: Gloria Frazier

SIGs:
General Comments:
Other:
MassEdOnline Proposed to legislature by John LeBaron of Technology Advisory Committee
Joint onCUE/BCS ESIG Newlsetter is planned to continue through at least April of 1993
The July 1992 board meeting was held at Ginny Warn's house on Martha's Vinyard. Is this the farthest east a board meeting was ever held?

MassCUE Membership as of November: 586 - 133 new since September.
Proposed Valentine's Day Membership Drive:

  • Roses are red.
  • Violets are blue.
  • You'll really be happy
  • if you join MassCUE.

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